Archive for April, 2007

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

All that work for 348 yards?

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Wow. I need either a faster wheel or smaller ambitions. It seems a bit huge of a skein for only 348 yards, but I did the math, repeatedly.

It’s 9.8 ounces, and I have 8 ounces of fiber left, plus the two bobbins with quite a bit of single on them. So, without including the wool on the bobbins, at this ratio, I should end up with about 632 yards of yarn. However, I know that once I wash it, it will shrink up.

Am I ever going to be done with this wretched fleece? And what in the world am I going to do with it once it’s done?

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Monday, April 16th, 2007

A little different

Good morning. The blog might be a little different this morning. Some amazing friends (truly) have spent I don’t even know how many hours getting my blog moved over to Word Press from PMachine to help me escape the literally hundreds of yucky spam comments I was getting on a daily basis.

If you run into any problems, email me (see sidebar). And a huge shout out to Tim and Carol! This is the first of many shout outs I’m sure as we work out everything and I learn how to use my new blog. (I’m pretty sure that when the dust settles, I’ll have an active RSS feed again! That ought to make a few of you very happy, as I’ve been getting concerned emails ever since we switched servers months and months ago).

Seriously, I’ve wanted this for well over a year.

Yesterday evening, we all went over to Pat’s house to see Abner for the first time since we gave him to her and her husband a year ago.

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Clark wasn’t up for the big lick in the face I was hoping he’d get, so I had to settle for facilitating some little licks on the toes. He didn’t like that either, but he didn’t scream. He did like the lilacs.

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Pat is a dear. We had a great visit, and she gave me just shy of 10 pounds of raw alpaca to wash and spin. Thanks, Pat! Wow.

This week is hopefully my last INSANE week of April. Liv’s birthday, family in town, a wedding I’m involved in on Friday, Liv’s baptism, and a million things I have to do for all of them.

I didn’t forget about Health Group. I’ll post it soon.

UPDATE- Health Group was just added to Saturday, feel free to check in!

Saturday, April 14th, 2007

Health Group- Year 3, week 43

I think I’m going to sign up with CalorieKing.com. It was recommended to me, and I’m going to give it a shot.

How was your week?

Friday, April 13th, 2007

No sleep for moms

I didn’t get much sleep to speak of between 2 and 7 this morning. At seven I went back to bed for a little over 2 hours. So I’m groggy and mellow today, listening to Abbey Road, Magical Mystery Tour, and watching the gray sky.

Last night, as usual, was fantastic at Village Yarn and Tea for spinning. It’s a big group smashed into a small space, but it’s fun to hear so many conversations going on in any direction, jumping into any and all of them at some point or another throughout the evening.

Isn’t that a fantastic thing about fiber arts? Getting the opportunity to visit with people from different backgrounds and age groups and having something in common? I love it.

I was telling Pat how bad I am with Alpaca, and that I need to practice. When I spun up the black alpaca roving from Madrona, I felt like a newbie spinner with no control at all. It was awful. She said she has buckets of Alpaca fleece just sitting around that she’s tired of. So it looks like we’re all going over to her house on Sunday evening to see Abner and pick up some Alpaca. The kids will be thrilled, and I’m really looking forward to a good lick in the face and burying my nose in his shoulder to breathe him in like old times. If he’s calm enough, I’d also love to put him and Clark nose to nose. Clark hasn’t seen a dog yet.

I’m almost done plying my three bobbins, which aren’t even close to the same length.

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So I’m going to be doctoring them with my remaining fleece, trying to even it out.

I got about 10 more rows done on the shawl

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and for variety’s sake, here’s a picture of my favorite violet, just beginning to burst with blooms

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I spot some Koigu in the top right corner, behind some leaves.

I dug that skein out because one of Abby’s fingerless mitts were stolen on the playground a month or so ago. She said that they fell out of her shirt when she was on the monkey bars, and as she dropped down to get them, a boy with black hair grabbed one and took off. She couldn’t get a good look at him, so she doesn’t know who it was, but one of her mitts is gone, and it hasn’t turned up.

That really sucks.

So, when the shawl is done, I may make another one for her. Since I was improvising as I went the first time, it’s going to be tricky.

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

knit and spin

My friend Katie came over today for our monthly dieting check in. Neither one of us had anything great to report (she’s still totally kicking my butt), so instead, we spun and ate lunch.

I finished a couple rows on the faroese shawl, and then spun up the last two rolags on a bobbin of that fleece I’ve been griping about for months. It was the third bobbin, so I got to start plying.

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It’s very exciting.

I think I’m about half done with the faroese shawl.

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I’m almost through the third skein. I can’t knit more than four rows at a time before needing to take a break, and I usually only get through 2-3. I don’t know if it’s because I’m trying to get it done as fast as possible, or if my eyes are going, but it’s been tough.

Tonight is the spinning group at Village. I’m going to take both projects to try to get as much done as possible. And I’m going to once again fondle the three colors of Koigu that I’ve been wanting. Now that I’ve discovered most of the shawls in the Faroese Shawl book are for fingering weight yarn, I’m wanting six skeins of each, instead of just the two for socks.

Dangit.

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

Two down, sleepovers to go

Liv’s birthday party was today, although her birthday is next week. We’re on spring break right now, and it seemed like a convenient time for a party. It went very well. Better yet, it’s over, and it’s been a long day.

I’m only another 2 to 2 1/2 inches into the shawl. I’ve been knitting on it a lot but it’s slow going, and every other row jumps up the stitch count. I think I have over half of it done length-wise, but I haven’t knit half the stitches yet because it keeps getting wider, and wider, and wider….

I talked with another neighbor yesterday, and they said that my neighbor with cancer isn’t expected to live out the month.

I’m going to go knit some more.

Monday, April 9th, 2007

Trying faroese

So, I’m finally knitting out of this glorious book. I’ve wanted to for a long time, but the patterns aren’t straight forward. Well, they kind of are, but the book gives you so many sizing and gauge options… plus there is no yardage given. You get the weight of the shawl in the back of the book, but it isn’t easy to find. Anyway, I’ve been a either too intimidated or too lazy to start one. Until now.

My neighbor is dyeing. She’s been in treatment for cancer for years and has just been released for hospice care. I don’t even know if I’m saying that right. I haven’t met her in the year we’ve lived here. She’s been too sick to be out much, but her husband is out with his dog a lot, and is very friendly. I’m so sad for him.

Anyway, a couple days ago I thought about making her a small shawl to maybe bring her a little bit of joy, which is why I was looking at the Angel Lace shawl by Evelyn Clark. But then I thought that triangular shawls don’t fit well, and if she is bedridden and not feeling well, she isn’t going to want to be fussing with a migrating shawl. (She might not even want to wear a shawl at all, I don’t know). But the Faroese shawls came to mind and I went to the yarn store to find something lovely and soft in blue.

I bought some sport weight Frog Tree Alpaca in a beautiful, mellow blue. I started working on it (and re-started, and re-re-started, and, um, yeah, re-re-re-started… I could keep going) on Saturday afternoon. Finally figuring out what I was supposed to do, I started making a little progress, worked on it a lot yesterday, and much of today, and I’m almost two out of the six skeins into it.

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I don’t know how much time she has. I’m hoping I finish it before it’s too late.

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

Health Group- Year 3, week 42

Sorry. I’m not discussing my health this week. I’m refiguring, and am not yet at a place of conversation.

I’d love to hear all about how your week went, however. Do tell.

Happy Easter! May you either have the strength to refuse or the ability to guiltlessly enjoy. However you choose to spend your holiday, have a wonderful one.

Friday, April 6th, 2007

Evelyn’s new shawl

I’ve been haunting the Fiber Trends site to see when Evelyn Clark’s latest shawl pattern is released, and it’s available now.

I saw the shawl in person at the Madrona Fiber Arts Winter Retreat in January, and talked with Evelyn a little about it. It is stunning. Simple, but absolutely beautiful, and she said that it would probably be called the Angel Shawl or something.

Well, the Angel Lace Shawl has been released, and I have to say, the picture is all wrong.

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This picture would not entice me to buy or knit this shawl. It doesn’t even look like the shawl that I remember. I will probably buy it anyway, because the shawl I remember is so very pretty. I highly recommend it if it’s the shawl I saw, but really, the picture is so different…

Birthday party #2 went very well, and even better than that, it’s over. I’m going to sleep. Tomorrow, I’m going to clean up the mess that is my house, and I’m going to spin.